- Trump signs order to pay airport gropers after Congress fails to agree on heimatschutz funding
Source: WBUR News [US state media]
“President Donald Trump on Friday signed a promised executive action to pay Transportation Security Administration employees after a bid to end the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security abruptly fell apart in Congress. Trump signed the action with an eye toward easing long security lines at many of the nation’s top airports. ‘America’s air travel system has reached its breaking point,’ Trump said in the memo authorizing the payments. He added, ‘I have determined that these circumstances constitute an emergency situation compromising the Nation’s security.’ Trump said his administration would use ‘funds that have a reasonable and logical nexus to TSA operations’ for the payments.” (03/28/26)
- Yemen: Houthis launch missile attack on Israel as war with Iran intensifies
Source: Al Jazeera [Qatari state media]
“Yemen’s Houthi rebels [sic] have attacked Israel with a barrage of ballistic missiles – their first such strikes since the United States-Israeli war on Iran began. Brigadier-General Yahya Saree, a military spokesperson for the Houthis, announced the attack on Saturday on the rebels’ [sic] Al Masirah satellite television. … Sirens went off around Beersheba and the area near Israel’s main nuclear research centre for the third time overnight Friday into Saturday as Iran and Hezbollah continued to fire on Israel. No casualties or damage were reported.” (03/28/26)
- Secret Service agent on Jill Biden’s detail shoots himself in leg
Source: United Press International
“A U.S. Secret Service agent on former first lady Jill Biden’s detail shot himself in the leg by mistake Friday in Philadelphia, the agency announced. Around 8:30 a.m., the agent sustained ‘a non-life-threatening injury following a negligent discharge while handling a service weapon at the Philadelphia International Airport during a protective assignment,’ a Secret Service statement issued to ABC News said.” (03/27/26)
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2026/03/27/jill-biden-secret-service/4991774646703/
- Mongolia: Prime minister resigns following tensions within the ruling party
Source: Associated Press
“Mongolia’s Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav resigned Friday after rising tensions within the ruling Mongolian People’s Party and a parliamentary boycott by the opposition. The parliament accepted Zandanshatar’s resignation. The opposition Democratic Party earlier this month launched a boycott of parliamentary activity, citing concerns over the concentration of power within the ruling party. There have been months of corruption allegations against Justice Minister Enkhbayar Battumur, a close ally of Zandanshatar, who has not been accused.” (03/27/26)
- Suspending the Jones Act: Lessons from the Conflict with Iran
Source: Independent Institute
by Caleb Petitt“The Trump administration’s suspension of the Jones Act is well-reasoned; the Jones Act has kept oil prices in America higher than they would otherwise have been by increasing the cost of transporting oil. The Jones Act forces domestic shippers to use expensive ships with expensive crews, which drives up shipping costs beyond what a free market would bear. However, paying more for domestic shipping could easily be worth the cost if it made America more secure. Unfortunately, the Jones Act is a hindrance to American security.” (03/27/26)
https://www.independent.org/article/2026/03/27/suspending-jones-act-iran/
- The transaction explosion and the cost of judgment
Source: Niskanen Center
by Daniel Wilf-Townsend“Our civil justice institutions are about 100 years old, dating back to the progressive era and the adoption of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. But the world has changed a lot since then. In particular, the number of transactions in society has exploded, as population growth, economic growth, and technological change have exponentially increased the activity in society that leads to disputes. Separately, alongside the rise in civil disputes, the cost of the time and attention of legally trained experts has skyrocketed, rising faster than inflation for generations.” (03/27/26)
https://www.niskanencenter.org/the-transaction-explosion-and-the-cost-of-judgment
- Immigration, Culture, and Albert Jay Nock
Source: Free Association
by Sheldon Richman“[W]e require no heroic assumptions to understand that free immigration is good. New people and different ways of doing and seeing things mix with the existing cultural elements to produce, on the whole, innovation and immense general benefits. (See the work of Julian Simon and Matt Ridley.) All we need is freedom, an expectation of self-responsibility, and no government interference. In those conditions, reality and capitalism teach and reward virtue.” (03/27/26)
https://sheldonrichman.substack.com/p/tgif-immigration-culture-and-albert
- At home and abroad, Trump’s mission creep makes victory impossible
Source: Los Angeles Times
by Matt K Lewis“Whether it’s reopening the strait or funding DHS, Trump’s goalposts keep moving, and as a result, Democrats are largely insulated from the public’s blame for the airport mess. Democrats can’t be expected to end this impasse because Trump can’t even settle on a set of demands to which they could agree. This is Trump’s M.O. with Iran as well. His stated objectives have cycled through a full and complete surrender, regime change, deterrence, de-escalation, boots on the ground, blowing up power plants in 48 hours, and then backing off based on ‘productive conversations.’ (Not to mention that Trump ran for office promising to end ‘forever wars,’ not start new ones.) Trump — whose underlying belief is that pressure always produces capitulation — assumes he can bluster and bully his opponents into submission. But that only works if the other side agrees to play by those rules.” (03/27/26)
- War and Morality
Source: Antiwar.com
by Andrew P Napolitano“War is the most horrific series of events upon which any government can engage. It is systematic, industrialized, indiscriminate killing. It kills innocent adults and little girls. It often ruins the post-war lives of the killers. It is young men violently fighting old men’s power games. It is the health of the state. The war President Donald Trump is waging against the people and the government of Iran is immoral, unconstitutional and unlawful. Yet, because Congress is not doing its job, there appears to be no relief in sight until Trump finds a face-saving way to erase his grave mistake from the public’s long memory.” (03/27/26)
https://original.antiwar.com/andrew-p-napolitano/2026/03/26/war-and-morality
- Two Primary Elections for the Soul of “America First”
Source: Libertarian Institute
by Alan Mosley“Midterm elections are where slogans go to trial. Primaries, especially, are where interests that cannot reliably win a general election try to win the nomination. They do it with money, with media saturation, and with the oldest trick in politics: framing obedience as unity. This year, two Republican races show the fork in the road. In northern Kentucky, Rep. Thomas Massie is fighting a primary that has become a national vendetta project. In South Carolina, Senator Lindsey Graham is seeking a fifth term while publicly linking his political identity to a foreign-policy crusade, and treating dissent at home as a moral failing. If Massie survives and Graham falls, it signals that Republican voters still have room for independence, constitutional friction, and skepticism toward overseas commitments. If Massie loses and Graham wins, it signals the reverse: the slogan becomes a mascot for power, not a restraint on it.” (03/27/26)
https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/two-primary-elections-for-the-soul-of-america-first
- Betting on Better Governance
Source: Isonomia Quarterly
by George Agbesi & Joshua D Ammons“At one point, Gordon Tullock thought taxi medallions were inefficient but intractable institutions, a classic example of what he called the transitional gains trap. The medallion system persisted not because it served the public, but because the rents it generated were capitalized into medallion prices, making any reform politically impossible. Then came Uber, and within a matter of years this supposedly permanent institution crumbled. What if a similar technology shock could do the same for societies lacking the rule of law?” (03/27/26)
https://isonomiamag.substack.com/p/betting-on-better-governance
- The unreligious religiosity of Christian identity politics
Source: Washington Post
by Matthew Schmitz“Far from being a sign of resurgent faith, Christian identity politics is a symptom of religious decline. As one observer has noted, the fact that Americans are growing more secular and less religiously literate has made religion more salient as a marker of political difference, even as invocations of it become less informed.” (03/27/26)
- Fecklessly Fining 4chan
Source: Common Sense
by Paul Jacob“You host a website. Users can say whatever they want on this site. Next thing you know, a UK regulatory agency is sending you, an American organization based in the United States, a letter announcing a trillion-dollar fine for failure to comply with UK censorship demands. How much do you panic? If you’re 4chan, not much.” (03/27/26)
- To End the Iran War, Trump Must Divorce Israel
Source: The American Conservative
by Andrew Day“As analysts have emphasized, Tehran ‘gets a vote’ as to when this war ends, and it doesn’t plan to stop until the U.S. and Israel learn that attacking Iran comes with high costs and shouldn’t be repeated in the future. The U.S., unable to hammer out an agreement, has been hammering Iran to coerce it to the negotiating table. … The Trump administration misunderstands the nature of the problem. To end the war, it needs to get tough not with America’s adversary, but with its cobelligerent: Israel.” (03/27/26)
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/to-end-the-iran-war-trump-must-divorce-israel/
- The Focus Group Podcast, 03/28/26
Source: The Bulwark
“PSA: AI is NOT Your Boyfriend!! (with Megan McArdle).” (03/28/26)
- Serious Trouble, 03/27/26
Source: Serious Trouble
“Judge Lewis Kaplan wants to know what lawyers are helping Sam Bankman-Fried, including mom; the Pentagon is having trouble in the courts; judges make divergent rules about attorney AI disclosure.” (03/27/26)
- Ron Paul Liberty Report, 03/27/26
Source: Ron Paul Liberty Report
“New York Times: ’13 U.S. Bases Uninhabitable’ — We Could’ve Just Marched Home.” (03/27/26)
- Radio Rothbard, 03/27/26
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
“What Would a Strategic Victory Look Like in Iran?” (03/27/26)
https://mises.org/podcasts/radio-rothbard/what-would-strategic-victory-look-iran
- Reason Interview: Taylor Lorenz
Source: Reason
“Is Social Media Responsible for Bad Parenting?” (03/27/26)
https://reason.com/podcast/2026/03/27/taylor-lorenz-is-social-media-responsible-for-bad-parenting/
- Patrick Pillow on The Scott Horton Show
Source: The Scott Horton Show
“Patrick Pillow on Washington’s Preferred Method of Regime Change.” (03/27/26)
- Real Unity, episode 12
Source: Free the People
“Are The Handmaid’s Tale Costumes Justified? | Hannah Cox.” (03/27/26)
- Rising, 03/27/26
Source: The Hill
“Lindsey Granger gives her lens on President Trump saying Iran is eager to make a deal to end the war, while Iranian leadership rejects that notion.” (03/27/26)
- The Brian Nichols Show, 03/27/26
Source: Lions of Liberty
“Republicans Are Losing Because of ONE Word?” (03/27/26)
https://www.lionsofliberty.com/episodes/tbns-republicans-are-losing-because-of-one-word
- The Political Orphanage, 03/27/26
Source: The Political Orphanage
“Interview with the Mega Warden.” (03/27/26)
https://politicalorphanage.libsyn.com/interview-with-the-mega-warden